BIll Spikowski wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Actually, all I really want is to be able to set a minimum font size
for plain text emails and not have it automatically apply to the
browser. (Maybe that's a tall order, I wouldn't have any way of
knowing.)
Actually, by definition plain text has no font specification. You can
set your prefs to use a particular font style and size:
Edit | Preferences | Appearance | Fonts | Monospace...
but the incoming message itself has no font specification.
So for example if you set Monospace to 20 pt Courier and Minimum font
size to 14, your browser will obey the 14 point spec (because HTML pages
do specify font styles and sizes) but your plain text emails will appear
in 20 point Courier.
In your example, how does the mail client know to use 20 pt instead of
14 pt?
I'm gonna guess that it assumes plain text is fixed-width (monospace).
Whatever the reason -- that works for me in the "Compose" window, but
not in the preview pane, or after double-clicking incoming messages.
That's my biggest problems -- scanning huge numbers of incoming emails
on a high-resolution monitor, without having to put my face right
against the screen!
Is there some way to make this work for incoming emails?
Strange, it works fine for me, except of course for HTML messages.
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